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. >> look at senator max baucus, one of the authors of this, looks at sebelius and says this is a train wreck. >> neil: but i admired him early on. wasn't he the guy who said, charles payne, we have people to read this? >> exactly. >> neil: when you start saying, i had people to read this -- >> hhs has missed dozens of deadlines -- >> there is a lot we don't know. but what we do know, draconian interpretation is full time work. this is going to destroy people. their hours are going to go from 40 to less than 30. we know a -- >> neil: a lot of this is already happening. >> a lot of states aren't prepared. the $40 an hour to tell you there is a platinum gold, bronze, that's a farce. >> deadline is october 1 for these state exchanges. good luck meeting that, too. >> neil: in a way, what's going to happen, we will get a singer payer system. >> absolute israeli -- absolutely. i really do believe that the idea was eventually to get to that and this is a way to make sure of that. >> yeah. and what was scary about the debate around the health care, i believe, is that there weren't enough -- the
. >> look at senator max baucus, one of the authors of this, looks at sebelius and says this is a train wreck. >> neil: but i admired him early on. wasn't he the guy who said, charles payne, we have people to read this? >> exactly. >> neil: when you start saying, i had people to read this -- >> hhs has missed dozens of deadlines -- >> there is a lot we don't know. but what we do know, draconian interpretation is full time work. this is going to destroy...
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baucus, the chairman of the complete and we've been having a bipartisan and by camera in between the house and senate hearings on tax reform for two years and our working groups are looking at the frame work for tax reform, putting out the rough draft. i think there's a real chance that we could do tax reform because it doesn't cost money. we can do it revenue neutral. in other words, you know, we don't have to -- it's basically, according to the congressional budget office, we can make it revenue neutral by getting rid of the loopholes and deductions and still getting the top rates down to 25%. and republicans, democrats, seem to agree on that, unfortunately, the president, unlike 1986 to your point, with ronald reagan as the president, and he really was the one that championed tax reform and we don't have a ronald reagan in the white house as you know, we don't have a guy in the white house that understands what it will mean even though the congressional budget office says if we do tax reform and get down to 25 and 10% rates we'll create a million new jobs in the first year and tal
baucus, the chairman of the complete and we've been having a bipartisan and by camera in between the house and senate hearings on tax reform for two years and our working groups are looking at the frame work for tax reform, putting out the rough draft. i think there's a real chance that we could do tax reform because it doesn't cost money. we can do it revenue neutral. in other words, you know, we don't have to -- it's basically, according to the congressional budget office, we can make it...
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baucus that this bill will not create a national gun registry. some democrats will tell you that a lot of people think there are universal background checks and the bill is redundant. they need to do that work. as to what you were saying before, the fact that nra says they will score the filibuster vote this week, it's a test for red state democrats and republicans to see if they are willing to buck the nra because they are willing to have a conversation with constituents about what is really at stake in the bill. that's not clear yet. >> there's been a lot of talk about the thing that has made a change that we're even at the point we are at now is newtown families because they've been meeting with senators and then of course unprecedented one of the moms delivered the president's weekly address. let me play a little bit of that. >> our younger son, ben, age 6, was murdered in his first grade classroom on december 14th, exactly four months ago this weekend. please help us do something before our tragedy becomes your tragedy. >> those families met
baucus that this bill will not create a national gun registry. some democrats will tell you that a lot of people think there are universal background checks and the bill is redundant. they need to do that work. as to what you were saying before, the fact that nra says they will score the filibuster vote this week, it's a test for red state democrats and republicans to see if they are willing to buck the nra because they are willing to have a conversation with constituents about what is really...
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baucus, veteran democrat in cycle, up for reelection in 2014, $5 million in the bank said i'm tired of this and not going to run. so if you add him to karl eleven, tom harkin jay rockefeller, frank lautenberg this is bad news for democrats. >> yeah, frank lautenberg not likely to have won. but a couple of these -- montana is a red state, and a democrat winning there is going to be tough. >> bill: and [ inaudible ] just got reelected. >> yeah, harry reid is counting heads and those are some hard seats we is going to have to count for. center manchin is . but you have the guys up for re election that are running. senator pryor, senator hagan, these are folks that will be running really hard races. so the democrats are counting seats, and when you have someone who is going to retire, it's going to be a fight for them. >> bill: and the same thing for the senator in iowa, red-blue state, but not blue. >> yeah, there's two harkin in iowa that state is a little bit more swing state. louisiana a red state, but she is a 12-year incumbent, she has run before, so she is a little less vulnerabl
baucus, veteran democrat in cycle, up for reelection in 2014, $5 million in the bank said i'm tired of this and not going to run. so if you add him to karl eleven, tom harkin jay rockefeller, frank lautenberg this is bad news for democrats. >> yeah, frank lautenberg not likely to have won. but a couple of these -- montana is a red state, and a democrat winning there is going to be tough. >> bill: and [ inaudible ] just got reelected. >> yeah, harry reid is counting heads and...
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baucus and mark begich and mark pryor, that those types of senators have been reminding -- reminded by the nra that if you vote against this, we will mobilize our supporters and suggested that you don't necessarily support the second amendment. there are enough of them out there in states with large then- using constituencies -- gun- using constituents, might see that. on the flip side, there are action,ike moms demand the brady campaign to prevent gun violence, all different groups try to meet with lawmakers and their staffs this week using e-mail and twitter and personal appearances to try to pressure lawmakers and say we realized there has not been an election since the newtown shooting, but you better believe we will remember whether or not you voted for this next year when the midterm occurs. we will stand by you if you help us out. we will do everything we can to get rid of you if you don't. that will be real test for the other side. do they spend enough money, mobilize enough people to affect people that did not vote the way they wanted. host: the front page of the denver pos
baucus and mark begich and mark pryor, that those types of senators have been reminding -- reminded by the nra that if you vote against this, we will mobilize our supporters and suggested that you don't necessarily support the second amendment. there are enough of them out there in states with large then- using constituencies -- gun- using constituents, might see that. on the flip side, there are action,ike moms demand the brady campaign to prevent gun violence, all different groups try to meet...
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we should applaud the efforts of dave camp and max baucus for trying to get this done. the last piece will be in the many things the president has to consider, priorities. where we put this? that is what we are waiting for. it sounds more complicated than it really is. we are the only country in the g8 that does not have a territorial tax system. when you look at the u.s. multinationals global competitiveness versus its global competitors, you have to start by the basis of the global competitor will likely pay a lower rate. the, that of the day is out of our control. on the other hand, that foreign company also has a more free use of cash. they can move cash from their locations anywhere in the world back to their headquarters for reinvestment. in the u.s., you cannot do that. what most american multinationals do? they leave their money outside the united states. $1.50st that i saw was trillion of trapped cash. what does that mean in practice? we are company with $2 billion of cash on our balance sheet, 1 billion in the united states and $1 billion outside the united st
we should applaud the efforts of dave camp and max baucus for trying to get this done. the last piece will be in the many things the president has to consider, priorities. where we put this? that is what we are waiting for. it sounds more complicated than it really is. we are the only country in the g8 that does not have a territorial tax system. when you look at the u.s. multinationals global competitiveness versus its global competitors, you have to start by the basis of the global competitor...
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the piece says this -- he goes on to write this -- democratic senators max baucus and mark pryor from arkansas said -- texas, republican caller up first. what do you make of this vote is set in the senate on thursday challenging a gop filibuster? i think the gop should kill a buster obama is doing everything he unconstitutionally can. he comes out the day after the shooting and talks about saving the children because of assault weapons and 30 round clips when he and his democrats murdered 2000 babies a day and he does not give a speech against doing that. funding the murder of black, gay, female, babies. host: can i ask you about your senator, ted cruz, who said he is going to filibuster this and he will vote no on the motion to proceed to begin discussing the gun legislation. were you part of the effort to convince him? caller: no, i wasn't. good for him. he is an american. second amendment. you don't infringe on our rights. obama has been infringing on our rights from the day he was born. host: john cornyn, your other said in her, says he is undecided. caller: he should stand up for
the piece says this -- he goes on to write this -- democratic senators max baucus and mark pryor from arkansas said -- texas, republican caller up first. what do you make of this vote is set in the senate on thursday challenging a gop filibuster? i think the gop should kill a buster obama is doing everything he unconstitutionally can. he comes out the day after the shooting and talks about saving the children because of assault weapons and 30 round clips when he and his democrats murdered 2000...
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. >> and max baucus is also going to face a tough fight in montana. and i think people think he could well lose. look, i think it's a tough decision to the white house on the one hand do you want to keep democratic seats, or on the other hand, do you want to show there's a price to pay for not doing the right thing? in the case of mike bloomberg, there's no ambivalence. it's very clear what the view is of all of this. people should pay a price. and i have no doubt that he's going to do his best to see they do. >> the president is going to lean on them hard and they're going to pay an extraordinary difficult price for this vote. in my opinion, don't you think the president pushing these people hard would make a big difference? >> i guess the equation they're going to weigh up, so i face a primary fight, what happens to me in the general. say i survive that primary fight and stood up for gun control and i'm in a conservative state, can i still win the actual election. >> these are criminal background checks that 90% of your people support. >> you could
. >> and max baucus is also going to face a tough fight in montana. and i think people think he could well lose. look, i think it's a tough decision to the white house on the one hand do you want to keep democratic seats, or on the other hand, do you want to show there's a price to pay for not doing the right thing? in the case of mike bloomberg, there's no ambivalence. it's very clear what the view is of all of this. people should pay a price. and i have no doubt that he's going to do...
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max baucus found that out very quickly and others did as well. the same thing has happened in both parties there is focus on republicans, but the democrats have lost their conservative and to become members of congress, too. i was in congress in those days. now we can look back and talk about bipartisanship at the water's edge. it wasn't that way. it wasn't that way in vietnam or the issues in central america hitting if you know, in nicaragua, el salvador. it was those kind of foreign policy issues. there was a speech given by a senator saying that by partisanship ends the water's edge but it was never really true so we have always had those divisions. what's different now is that we always had some people in the house and senate that would reach out and bring people together so they could say how can we move the country forward? you and i have strong disagreements that we have to make sure the water stays pure, we have to mature the bridges don't collapse and our troops get their supplies. that's missing now and it's because the primary system i
max baucus found that out very quickly and others did as well. the same thing has happened in both parties there is focus on republicans, but the democrats have lost their conservative and to become members of congress, too. i was in congress in those days. now we can look back and talk about bipartisanship at the water's edge. it wasn't that way. it wasn't that way in vietnam or the issues in central america hitting if you know, in nicaragua, el salvador. it was those kind of foreign policy...